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02font 02br 02br 01font 00a. is being 02font 00In terms only of grammar, this fits the sentence. In terms of meaning, it is not a good choice.
— Clive
02font 02br 02br 01font 00a.
is being 02font 00In terms only of grammar, this fits the sentence.
In terms of meaning, it is not a good choice.
People don't usually complain that someone else's phone is in the process of becoming engaged.
In addition, we usually speak of two states for a phone, 'engaged' and 'not engaged'.
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